Some pointed comments from junior shooting guard Robert Dillingham of Hickory, N.C., who seems locked in for Kentucky this summer.
Q: There has been so much back and forth in the first recruitment and how it unfolded with the de-commitment. Is it going to be kind of a relief to get it over with and close that chapter?
Dillingham: "Yeah, for sure, because like I really didn't want to de-commit. I kind of like N.C. State. I wanted to stay home. It was just like the recruits coming in with me we didn't have a lot of recruits. They wanted me to reclass up, so it was just a lot. So for sure, it will definitely feel like a lot has been taken off."
Robert Dillingham Q&A
Q: There has been so much back and forth in the first recruitment and how it unfolded with the de-commitment. Is it going to be kind of a relief to get it over with and close that chapter?
Dillingham: "Yeah, for sure, because like I really didn't want to de-commit. I kind of like N.C. State. I wanted to stay home. It was just like the recruits coming in with me we didn't have a lot of recruits. They wanted me to reclass up, so it was just a lot. So for sure, it will definitely feel like a lot has been taken off."
Robert Dillingham Q&A